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My back yard visitor

Posted by beegood (My Page) on
Fri, Apr 29, 11 at 15:03

Comes around for dropped bird seed. Well I really think quite a few of them come around.

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RE: My back yard visitor

How adorable! Unfortunately in Florida, the only visiting four legged critters we get are Moles, Armadillos and Raccoons. Have you thought about putting out seed special for her and her friends?


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RE: My back yard visitor

Oh there is tons of food for them. They climb right up to the feeders and I have a squirrel feeder they go into. Last year I had six. I don't think the babies have showed up yet.I think an Armadillo would be a nice treat or even a racoon. Haven't got either and I know most people do not like racoons. When the Saskatoons are ripe these little guys climb all over the bushes to get them


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RE: My back yard visitor

cute picture I have 3 of them and 4 squirrels i feed them sunflowers seeds i put tray on the ground and they eat out of the tray


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